Cumming Juvenile Deprivation Attorney
In Georgia, mothers and fathers who abuse or deprive their children can lose their parental rights either temporarily or permanently. Once a juvenile court judge determines that a juvenile deprivation has occurred, a parent may have to wait six months to a year before he or she even has a chance of getting his or her children back.
David Wallace and Associates, P.C., assists individuals in retaining their parental rights in the wake of juvenile deprivation allegations and in situations in which temporary custody has been granted to the Department of Family and Children's Services.
For more information or to consult with our experienced Georgia juvenile neglect attorney, call us at 423-709-8724 or 866-582-5850 toll free.
Dahlonega Child Neglect Attorney
Our experienced child neglect lawyer, David Wallace, has more than 30 years of experience in representing clients in child-related matters. He has assisted clients in restoring their full parental rights following allegations of:
- Child abuse
- Drug or alcohol abuse
- Child neglect (often related to drugs or alcohol)
- Molestation/child sexual abuse
When possible and warranted, we attempt to reunite our clients with their children. We can present evidence at child custody hearings that a parent has completed a court-ordered treatment program or has demonstrated that he or she is no longer likely to exhibit the abusive behavior that caused the separation.
Free Consultation | Northeast Georgia Child Neglect Attorney | 706-410-1439
At David Wallace and Associates, P.C., we understand that life can be messy and complicated, but that most people deserve second chances. Let us fight for yours.
We offer free initial consultations to our clients. To discuss your circumstances with an experienced Georgia child neglect lawyer, call us today at 706-410-1439 or 877-269-5688 toll free. You may also contact us online.
Let us lift your legal burden so you can get on with your life.




